Tonyblack wrote::lol: Ok, maybe it does, but most people aren't so blind they can't see their own glasses on the floor in front of them.

We could start a whole sub thread on 'It Always Happens in Scooby Doo'.

MOST? ummmmmmmmm...... If I lose my glasses while the children are not in the house..... I am lost. Finding my glasses is ONE of the main reasons I went from clear frames to black frames... so I could find them... and they are way cool.... but... I need to see to find my glasses. You have reading glasses huh Tony? Not all the time glasses....

The Collective Brain: The synoptic serendipity that comes when interesting thoughts from interesting and interested people get together. And the whole is always more than the sum of its parts.

My problem is that I really need bifocals but they don't seem to make any that work well enough with my work, using a laptop, second screen and reading paperwork without shaking my head so much I look demented. So I have two pairs, one for walking around, driving etc. and one for reading or other close up work. This does mean I can usually find one of them but wearing the wrong pair to do things is really strange and dangerous if I find myself driving in the reading glasses

Mad when I finally got my trifocals... I went through a really indepth analysis of what work I did and how I sat and where things where positioned... it is very individual. Mind you... Change your job and Arrghhh! It was a huge step to get them and took me an age to get used to.... but all okay finally. Your brain gets a "memory" (except my brain has no memory of where I LEFT them!)

My gf's mother even had FOUR lenses fitted to hers as she is VERY conscious of her hair and setting her hair!!! (elderly) so they took that into account.

The Collective Brain: The synoptic serendipity that comes when interesting thoughts from interesting and interested people get together. And the whole is always more than the sum of its parts.